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rpart of both to work toward making th > farmer's life what it should bethff most independent and glorious j mode life—will be done." county kabmehs' chilbrkv (•rasp l/olt higher education the progressiveness american farmers as a class is shown strikingly lin number farmers' children who attend more advanced schools !of county. that columbia (is not lagging behind in this respect | attendance from rural districts at normal. almost since organization school, half century ago, have been among its beat students. many them travel miles each day school. some walk miles. others drive, mans come train. then beside these, are students living i school itself, but whose homes farther go back farming—. all better for training ] they received. out country teachers. these teachers whom thoughtful • welcome. be! lieve—and with good reason—that teacher has brought up |in ! will effective children. such can appreciate readily difflcul| ties encounter; realize, too, their peculiar needs, (adapt them; [can every way upbuild county, town-bred helpjless imitate. state normal school - s r< o 3 xa d® es a ►■d >• iiiiiiuiiiii*"!'*****"'"* i tre kei 52 h g" z <v 0 a yar< cd' cj . m kw cent ii aroiil yard 4bk 5j and oou, n-s b r/j x st "•* kick( • kick, j line. to ad *° r made r, ft ™'ie*erißßll!mi®bßeßiliia normal student hiked. •°%,f\ %miss martha yeager and mary beigei, both students at heonurtjurg normal school also residents o£ this city, on monday when returning to bloomsburg from city alter visiting their parents, were compelled hike it along the rails engine, which was drawing train broke down some distance, »iov of catawisrta, young.ladies being walk catawissa !«'• fore they could board another would carry them balance journey.—hazelton standard. normal students to attend fair. 6/14 to enable the students of luuninsbufg state normal school attend columbia 'county fair, board managers have decided ■bapend recitations both thursday and kriday afternoons. members senior agriculture. class been notified carefully . ve agriculture departm<|n: make notes on it, be quizzed saturday. the callie literary society gave 0«> a splendid program in the auditorium saturday e\ening. large hall was filled. the feature of program was presentation farce comedy, •the mad tea party." cast included 6 boys and a girl. predicament in which characters were placed at eeveral stages excellent manner they presented it excellent. remainder porgram follows: reading, miss frances smith; piano solo, oharlotte welliver; vocal muxwell noack; maude peete; journal 4y ,j, '" , "" • v "' ~! mnrv rrr.tt.-or ' normal walloped dickinson seminary "*£*fym > — score most decisive of any between two teams in recent years •h ' bluomsburg' state xormal school ■had an easy thing it saturday afternoon, when they rolled up a 4 0 points against dickinson seminary who were unable to point. the game was one roughest ever witnessed on local held. ■ not«ithstanding fact that large being them, williamsport boys played good and not once did stop playing. captain curley started scoring during first five minutes play, he made goal from placement 20 yard line. ball advanced position after ■eriet line plunges end runs, together with forward passes. few play had been resumed second quarter, renn tore away three opposing tackles skirted left for touchdown. kicked goal, lniring this period sensational run 45 yards through a. broken field planted pigskiji posts. tired his long failed kick goal. ihe third quarter neither team scored. cross,*d but brought i taken out for slogging on the line and according to ths rules ball was 'placed in scrimmage where offense committed. first play of last period, gress (scored from 15 yard nn around the'left end. curley again failed add one point. second touchdown followed a few minutes later, when received forward pass scored. later scored through tackle before final whistle again. griffiths kick! goaj gordon other. score 4 0-0. game. captain won th? flip t}ie ! j coin received, with visitojh defending east goal. was' set moments thud' - ivaa heard as karns' foot struck !'; oval. bounded into air si fell willing arms cur-11l ley 10 line. he advanced "i! it yards being thrown. el (quarter back directed pin jj' at opposing trying find a. |i weak spot. were j| sent against both made si! gains center, kinn right end five yards. normaf fumbled fifty 1 lin? wolf recovered. they •j employed same tactics local 3 boys karns hess against the line. local line failed to give and person was sent arounc" left end. change in play took boys unprepared had advanced 20 yards before being thrown. hicks hess were around game way but aware of both men thrown for losses. dickinson again big backs they gain. it on forty yard with throe ito go that karns make required distance. built up a stone wall defense front him normal received ball as visitors their first down. baluta scrappy little end, given oval carried yards. curley added 10 more through griffiths held this time he only made 3 run right end gress netted 7 next re)nn fumbled .normal's 25 jones recovered his team penalized not having seven scrimmage. attempted two forward passes incomplete. fourth down went into scrimmage skirted renn same distance pass from gress. tore line; 16 lost yarda i when fumbled. j tried 5 series plunges runs! ; another placed dickinson's al signal tor goal place | ment. dropped back ( droppe.d one knee. flew back. snapped ground : curley'e toe hit tackle broke kick good sailed over post. kicked fifty sev. fauj'" net any ground. 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rpart of both to work toward making th > farmer's life what it should bethff most independent and glorious j mode life—will be done." county kabmehs' chilbrkv (•rasp l/olt higher education the progressiveness american farmers as a class is shown strikingly lin number farmers' children who attend more advanced schools !of county. that columbia (is not lagging behind in this respect | attendance from rural districts at normal. almost since organization school, half century ago, have been among its beat students. many them travel miles each day school. some walk miles. others drive, mans come train. then beside these, are students living i school itself, but whose homes farther go back farming—. all better for training ] they received. out country teachers. these teachers whom thoughtful • welcome. be! lieve—and with good reason—that teacher has brought up |in ! will effective children. such can appreciate readily difflcul| ties encounter; realize, too, their peculiar needs, (adapt them; [can every way upbuild county, town-bred helpjless imitate. state normal school - s r< o 3 xa d® es a ►■d >• iiiiiiuiiiii*"!'*****"'"* i tre kei 52 h g" z a splendid program in the auditorium saturday e\ening. large hall was filled. the feature of program was presentation farce comedy, •the mad tea party." cast included 6 boys and a girl. predicament in which characters were placed at eeveral stages excellent manner they presented it excellent. remainder porgram follows: reading, miss frances smith; piano solo, oharlotte welliver; vocal muxwell noack; maude peete; journal 4y ,j, '" , "" • v "' ~! mnrv rrr.tt.-or ' normal walloped dickinson seminary "*£*fym > — score most decisive of any between two teams in recent years •h ' bluomsburg' state xormal school ■had an easy thing it saturday afternoon, when they rolled up a 4 0 points against dickinson seminary who were unable to point. the game was one roughest ever witnessed on local held. ■ not«ithstanding fact that large being them, williamsport boys played good and not once did stop playing. captain curley started scoring during first five minutes play, he made goal from placement 20 yard line. ball advanced position after ■eriet line plunges end runs, together with forward passes. few play had been resumed second quarter, renn tore away three opposing tackles skirted left for touchdown. kicked goal, lniring this period sensational run 45 yards through a. broken field planted pigskiji posts. tired his long failed kick goal. ihe third quarter neither team scored. cross,*d but brought i taken out for slogging on the line and according to ths rules ball was 'placed in scrimmage where offense committed. first play of last period, gress (scored from 15 yard nn around the'left end. curley again failed add one point. second touchdown followed a few minutes later, when received forward pass scored. later scored through tackle before final whistle again. griffiths kick! goaj gordon other. score 4 0-0. game. captain won th? flip t}ie ! j coin received, with visitojh defending east goal. was' set moments thud' - ivaa heard as karns' foot struck !'; oval. bounded into air si fell willing arms cur-11l ley 10 line. he advanced "i! it yards being thrown. el (quarter back directed pin jj' at opposing trying find a. |i weak spot. were j| sent against both made si! gains center, kinn right end five yards. normaf fumbled fifty 1 lin? wolf recovered. they •j employed same tactics local 3 boys karns hess against the line. local line failed to give and person was sent arounc" left end. change in play took boys unprepared had advanced 20 yards before being thrown. hicks hess were around game way but aware of both men thrown for losses. dickinson again big backs they gain. it on forty yard with throe ito go that karns make required distance. built up a stone wall defense front him normal received ball as visitors their first down. baluta scrappy little end, given oval carried yards. curley added 10 more through griffiths held this time he only made 3 run right end gress netted 7 next re)nn fumbled .normal's 25 jones recovered his team penalized not having seven scrimmage. attempted two forward passes incomplete. fourth down went into scrimmage skirted renn same distance pass from gress. tore line; 16 lost yarda i when fumbled. j tried 5 series plunges runs! ; another placed dickinson's al signal tor goal place | ment. dropped back ( droppe.d one knee. flew back. snapped ground : curley'e toe hit tackle broke kick good sailed over post. kicked fifty sev. fauj'" net any ground. "'jjrf bu/-**» dme . mit-jin !!■■** 2 tinally